Glucagon
Uses
Glucagon Uses Glucagon is used in the treatment of severe hypoglycemia. It is also utilized in barium studies.
How it Works
How Glucagon works Glucagon is a natural hormone that assists the liver in converting glycogen into glucose. It functions in a barium study by relaxing the tone and motility of the smooth muscle in the gastrointestinal tract.
Side Effects
Common side effects of glucagon include nausea, vomiting, hypoglycemia (low blood glucose level), and increased blood glucose levels.
Expert Advice
- The injection is administered either subcutaneously or intramuscularly.
- Ensure that both you and your family members are knowledgeable about how to use Glucagon in case of severely low blood sugar levels.
- It may take approximately 10 minutes for Glucagon to take effect.
- Contact your doctor immediately if symptoms do not improve within 10 minutes of administration.
- Consume high-sugar snacks, such as sweets and fruit juice, as soon as you are able to swallow.
- Avoid driving and any activities requiring mental focus until blood sugar levels return to normal.
- Inform your doctor each time you use this medication, as your dosage may need to be adjusted.
Other Combinations